Beowulf for sale

Radical Firearms 12.7X42 AR15. PTAC lower with aftermarket stock, upper is stock with the exception of a titanium firing pin. PEPR mount with a Nikon 2-7 Shotgun scope with BDC 200 reticle. It comes with Lee reloading dies the remaining powder, primers, bullets and brass. Three magazines, everything pictured minus the lee turret adapter. Round count is around 80. It does run pretty reliably. Price is $950, $800 minus the lower. Sorry, freezer does not come with it either. This is not a safe queen, there are some scratches, it has been hunted. If you absolutely must put a half inch hole in something like a large pig or maybe a Honda Accord, than this is the tool for you.

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Used to have an AA Beowulf. Was a big heavy pistol that packed a serious punch.

Never knew folks outside of AA made these. What’s the difference besides half the price?

“Wailord”
1979 17’ Montauk
90 Johnson

Wilderness Ride 115

PM SENT

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Best I can figure nothing. AA has a copyright on the chamber and size, kind of like how you used to be able to buy a 6.5 Sporter/ 264 LBR before AA released the patent and SAMMI standardized the Grendel. I think that’s how that works. It runs the Beowulf ammo.

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Originally posted by Geronimo

Used to have an AA Beowulf. Was a big heavy pistol that packed a serious punch.

Never knew folks outside of AA made these. What’s the difference besides half the price?

“Wailord”
1979 17’ Montauk
90 Johnson

Wilderness Ride 115


JT
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